workshops

Not every teacher has her workshop described in poetry!
Thanks to poet Bev Adams, this is a first.

Mastering Disaster in Cazenovia, New York.

FOR OUR TALENTED, INSPIRING , PROVOCATIVE,
UPBEAT,  PRACTICAL, SHARING, TRUSTY LEADER
by Bev Adams



Susan Tregay
Has a wonderful way
Of making a workshop fun.
We tape and we mop
Anything that's a flop

Then marvel at what we have done.
She stresses CONtentAnd won't be conTENT
Till we are expressing our passion.
Says she, be unique,
Develop technique
So your paintings are not purely fashion.

Jasper Johns brought our Susan
Out of  confusion
And he changed her art life forever.
He said  don't relax
Let your painting climax
At the end of a threefold endeavor.

Sue pushes brainstorming
For ideas a-forming
She herself  has a brain that is quirky.
Though her houses are cockeyed,
Her perspective quite lopside,
Still, she rarely turns out a turkey.

For pupils perplexed
About what to do next
She shouts loud and clear  "Make it darker"
Apply lots of paint,
Don't be what you ain't
And then make it even more darker. 
(apologies to my English teachers.)

Approximation
Can bring elation
Sayeth Susan, our woman wise
Step by step
Through goals she swept
Until she reached the prize.

Now we offer our thanks
You've filled our art banks
And we each have a flip book to treasure.
You helped us define
What is known as design
And you've  given us very full measure.

Thank you, thank you, Susan, for a fun
and instructive four days.
And thank you for teaching us that "nice" is not enough.      


Cazenovia Watercolor Society Workshop
May 5 to 8   2008 
Bev Adams